I have cast iron pipes in the basement that are oozing some sort of foamy substance on the top that gets hard after awhile. I am also noticing water dripping from the spots which are located on top of the pipe. Can you help?
Tom
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I have cast iron pipes in the basement that are oozing some sort of foamy substance on the top that gets hard after awhile. I am also noticing water dripping from the spots which are located on top of the pipe. Can you help?
Tom
Is this at a joint? Can you take a picture and post it here?
There are a lot of very helpful folks around here, but a picture helps them to be even more helpful!
No it is on a straight piece of pipe
It seems like it would be pretty strange for a horizontal drain pipe to leak from the TOP of the pipe, and if it were corroded, that seems a less-likely spot to wear through first.
Are you sure it's cast iron? There are a couple of other kinds of metal pipes, notably galvanized steel, which it may be. What color is it? Diameter? Are the joints threaded (screwed) or do they look like one pipe fitting into a socket on the end of the other pipe?
Again, a picture would help a lot, if you have access to a camera.
I'm guessing that you're sure this isn't something dripping ONTO the pipe from above...
~aaron
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I just took some pictures and will send them to you. As far as the pipe I do believe it is cast,it is black and it looks like lead in the joints.
How do I send the pictures? Tried attaching them but it did not work.
Save them as Jpegs, and make sure that you resize them to 750 pixels... don't make it 750 by 750, that will stretch the pic..
Just use your image program or whatever, and get the largest dimension down to 750, and you can post them as attachments. Click the buttonedown below under "additional options" that's labeled "manage attachments"
Hope it worked.
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